
10/04/2025
Have you ever seen a swift fallen to the ground, its wings seemingly abandoned? Your heart sinks, doesn’t it? You think it’s sick, injured, perhaps doomed. Your instinct tells you to stay away, not to touch, not to get involved. But you stop for a moment. You observe it better.
Maybe it’s not sick at all. Maybe it just needs a little help. Help that you, with one simple movement, can provide.
Swift’s , these acrobats of the sky, are not made to take off from flat surfaces. Their small legs don’t give them the necessary momentum, and their long, elegant wings hit the ground. Imagine a plane trying to take off from the grass, without a runway.
If you see a swift in this situation, don’t panic. Don’t ignore it. Don’t leave it to the dangers that lurk at ground level – cats, cars, curious children.
Approach carefully. Speak softly, so as not to scare her. Bend down and pick her up gently in your hands. Feel her small, vibrating body, her pulse quickening with fear.
Now, the crucial step. Raise your arms slowly, giving her a launching pad. Don't throw her! You're just lifting her up, giving her the opportunity to feel the wind beneath her wings again.
You'll see the magic. In an instant, her wings will open wide, her agile figure will project into the air, and she will soar towards the sky that is her home. A short, contented chirp, perhaps, will be lost in the distance.
You have become the hero of a small life. You have offered a chance. You have contributed to the fragile balance of nature.
The next time you see a swift on the ground, remember this story. Don't be afraid to intervene. Don't be afraid to help. Sometimes, a small helping hand can make a huge difference. It can save a life.
And who knows, maybe your gesture will inspire others to look more closely at the world around them, to notice the beauty and vulnerability of small creatures, and to lend a helping hand when needed. Because, after all, aren't we all a bit like swift, sometimes needing a little nudge to take flight again.